Biology, asked by venudhardrakshrapu, 3 months ago

Vascular and mechanical tissue is absent in :​

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Answered by nishantsinghrajput99
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Answer:

Bryophyta.

Explanation:

Vascular and mechanical tissue is absent in bryophyta.Bryophytes have a well-differentiated plant body with stem and leaf-like structures. They do not have conducting or vascular tissues, i.e, xylem, and phloem. Thus, they are called non-vascular cryptogamic plants. They are very small in length usually 2 cm to 15 cm. So they do not need mechanical tissues. Mark my answer as Brainliest.

Answered by samiksha1888890003
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Answer:

Pteridophytes have a well-differentiated plant body with vascular tissues.

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